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Ocean Infinity Ocean Infinity is a pioneer of large scale marine robotic operations. Developing the world’s largest fleet of uncrewed vessels, the company is transforming the maritime industry. Founded in 2016, Ocean infinity have supported offshore operations such as; seabed surveys, inspections and searches by using the latest marine robotic technology. In February 2020, Ocean Infinity announced the launch of its own fleet of uncrewed vessels, the Armada fleet. Exceptionally fuel-efficient and onshore-controlled, these vessels will offer sustainable services to all corners of the maritime industry. Equipped with survey sensors and work-class ROVs, the Armada fleet will serve the offshore energy industry supporting inspection, repair and maintenance and site survey work.
Company Details Website: www.oceanInfinity.com Email: Info@oceanInfinity.com Tel: +44 (0) 20 38840900 Address: 6 Grosvenor St W1K 4PZ, Mayfair London UK
Technology Development stage: In build Launch date: 2021
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THE WORLD’S LARGEST UNCREWED FLEET Launched in 2016, Ocean Infinity employs more than 120 staff across the United Kingdom and United States. Since inception, Ocean Infinity has been involved in some of the most advanced uncrewed and robotic fleet operations in the world. The company has completed operations including advanced asset inspection, deep ocean survey, and complex search and salvage, all based on the simultaneous operation of a large number of world-leading robotic assets.
With the launch of its new Armada fleet, Ocean Infinity will become the owner and operator of the world’s largest uncrewed fleet. This world first will challenge the status quo use of legacy conventional technologies. Ocean Infinity’s current fleet of equipment comprise 14 AUVs, 8 USVs and 6 ROVs – more than any other maritime service provider in the world. Ocean Infinity currently operates the Island Pride, a multi-purpose service vessel, and will continue to do so until the Armada fleet is fully operational.